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Jim Carrey didn't say his controversial painting of Sarah Sanders was ugly — you did. While the actor was promoting his new Showtime series, "Kidding,"- at the Television Critics Association press tour on Monday, Carrey talked about his politically charged paintings that have been drawing attention for months.

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Sonic The Hedgehog . Sources said Carrey is negotiating to star in the Paramount film in the role of Robotnik, a villain in the live action/CGI adaptation of the hit Sega video game. Pic stars James Marsden and Tika Sumpter and is directed by Jeff Fowler. Neal Moritz, Mie Onishi and Tim Miller are producers. Pat Casey & Josh Miller wrote the script. Sonic must stop Dr. Eggman from completing his plans for world…

First lady Melania Trump received a dressing-down from Jim Carrey on Thursday over her choice of attire during her visit to the Mexican border. Carrey took Trump to task via an artwork posted to his Twitter account, after she wore a jacket bearing the message, “I really don’t care, do u?” emblazoned on the back. “Nothing comforts a federally-abducted refugee child like a photo op with a Slovenian model wearing a coat that says she doesn’t give two craps about your misery,” Carrey wrote in a message accompanying the artwork.

Carrey is in the headlines for his painting of the White House press secretary. But he has shared a lot of other paintings in the last year — many involving Donald Trump — and we'd argue that some are more controversial.

Can we all agree Ricky Gervais has pretty much exhausted his usefulness as a subverting presence on the Golden Globes Awards show? The first time he hosted the Globes, Gervais acted as our surrogate, making the kind of snarky remarks we make at home, saying from the stage that the proceedings were becoming tedious. When he tried to insult us by jabbing at “your future President, Donald Trump,” it was probably the first time I’ve ever wanted to defend Trump.